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Acres of golden wheat stalks blanket the high plains of Montana, stretching toward the sun and gently swaying with the wind. Farmers harvest the wheat and send it off to Taylorsville, Utah, where Great Harvest Bread Co.?s masterminds mill the grain into whole-wheat flour, which bakers knead, roll, and bake it into warm loaves of bread. The bread comes in an array of flavors such as sunflower, high-five fiber, and cinnamon burst, and can be bought by the loaf or in one of Great Harvest's fresh deli sandwiches.

Great in the AM or as an after-dinner treat, The Dot sells scrumptious baked goods in Holladay's East Millcreek district.
It s best to save your lighter eating habits for another day, though, as
low-fat
is not featured on the menu here.
For comfortable outdoor service, The Dot sets up a seasonal patio.
At The Dot, your large or small group can be seated quickly and comfortably.
Call The Dot for catering if you have a big event coming up.
If you're driving, be sure to take advantage of the nearby lot.
The dream is to eat an amazing meal for under $15, and at The Dot, they are making dreams come true.

Stepping into The Sweet Tooth Fairy shop is like walking into another era: round tables and high-backed chairs surround an old-fashioned soda fountain, and oldies music plays softly nearby. Pale-blue walls and white crown molding stand behind a glass case full of sweet treats, which are baked daily and earned proprietor Megan Faulkner Brown two appearances on The Rachael Ray Show—one when she was still baking in her basement kitchen, and the next three years later, when her business had grown to nine locations.
Megan uses the "most ordinary" ingredients to whip up her extraordinary pastries, which include chocolate-chip and iced oatmeal cookies, brownies, lemon bars, and a variety of cupcakes and full-grown cakes. Signature cakebites don coats of chocolate or white chocolate flecked with sprinkles. Flavors of baked goods rotate monthly, with some favorites available on a daily basis. Gluten-free options are available, as are frosting shots designed to save time usually spent licking every drop of frosting off the top of a full-size cake.

A mouthwatering bagel shop, Einstein Bros. Bagels is a tasty addition to any day.
Fear not you gluten-free or low-fat eaters, you'll have plenty of choices here.
The dress code at Einstein Bros. Bagels is as relaxed as the ambience, so wear whatever suits you.
Grab Einstein Bros. Bagels' delicious food on the go with its takeout and delivery services.
Einstein Bros. Bagels is known for serving great food, and they are able to serve it at your next event with their excellent catering.
Einstein Bros. Bagels offers safe bike parking outside.
Looking for a tasty meal fit for any budget? Look no further than Einstein Bros. Bagels.
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are all available at Einstein Bros. Bagels.

Park City Bread & Bagel's dining room is laid-back and comfortable, helping to help people welcome the morning pleasantly after spending a night dreaming of steel children and living motorcycles. There's also a television and free WiFi.

In the shadow of snow-capped mountains, a bicycle winds through dirt trails and beneath the lush foliage of forest canopies. Wasatch Bike Tours' owner, Chris Schmidt, calls these steep peaks and the troll-run hotels of the Rocky Mountains his home, and his business aims to help others discover the region's varied landscapes. An active member of several mountain-biking organizations, Schmidt brings more than 16 years of competitive experience to his tours. On half- and full-day adventures, riders wind through preapproved trails and uncharted off-road terrain. In addition to burning calories, the journeys pass through parklands and canyons.